% Generated by roxygen2: do not edit by hand % Please edit documentation in R/server.R \name{runApp} \alias{runApp} \title{Run Shiny Application} \usage{ runApp(appDir = getwd(), port = getOption("shiny.port"), launch.browser = getOption("shiny.launch.browser", interactive()), host = getOption("shiny.host", "127.0.0.1"), workerId = "", quiet = FALSE, display.mode = c("auto", "normal", "showcase"), test.mode = getOption("shiny.testmode", FALSE)) } \arguments{ \item{appDir}{The application to run. Should be one of the following: \itemize{ \item A directory containing \code{server.R}, plus, either \code{ui.R} or a \code{www} directory that contains the file \code{index.html}. \item A directory containing \code{app.R}. \item An \code{.R} file containing a Shiny application, ending with an expression that produces a Shiny app object. \item A list with \code{ui} and \code{server} components. \item A Shiny app object created by \code{\link{shinyApp}}. }} \item{port}{The TCP port that the application should listen on. If the \code{port} is not specified, and the \code{shiny.port} option is set (with \code{options(shiny.port = XX)}), then that port will be used. Otherwise, use a random port.} \item{launch.browser}{If true, the system's default web browser will be launched automatically after the app is started. Defaults to true in interactive sessions only. This value of this parameter can also be a function to call with the application's URL.} \item{host}{The IPv4 address that the application should listen on. Defaults to the \code{shiny.host} option, if set, or \code{"127.0.0.1"} if not. See Details.} \item{workerId}{Can generally be ignored. Exists to help some editions of Shiny Server Pro route requests to the correct process.} \item{quiet}{Should Shiny status messages be shown? Defaults to FALSE.} \item{display.mode}{The mode in which to display the application. If set to the value \code{"showcase"}, shows application code and metadata from a \code{DESCRIPTION} file in the application directory alongside the application. If set to \code{"normal"}, displays the application normally. Defaults to \code{"auto"}, which displays the application in the mode given in its \code{DESCRIPTION} file, if any.} \item{test.mode}{Should the application be launched in test mode? This is only used for recording or running automated tests. Defaults to the \code{shiny.testmode} option, or FALSE if the option is not set.} } \description{ Runs a Shiny application. This function normally does not return; interrupt R to stop the application (usually by pressing Ctrl+C or Esc). } \details{ The host parameter was introduced in Shiny 0.9.0. Its default value of \code{"127.0.0.1"} means that, contrary to previous versions of Shiny, only the current machine can access locally hosted Shiny apps. To allow other clients to connect, use the value \code{"0.0.0.0"} instead (which was the value that was hard-coded into Shiny in 0.8.0 and earlier). } \examples{ \dontrun{ # Start app in the current working directory runApp() # Start app in a subdirectory called myapp runApp("myapp") } ## Only run this example in interactive R sessions if (interactive()) { # Apps can be run without a server.r and ui.r file runApp(list( ui = bootstrapPage( numericInput('n', 'Number of obs', 100), plotOutput('plot') ), server = function(input, output) { output$plot <- renderPlot({ hist(runif(input$n)) }) } )) # Running a Shiny app object app <- shinyApp( ui = bootstrapPage( numericInput('n', 'Number of obs', 100), plotOutput('plot') ), server = function(input, output) { output$plot <- renderPlot({ hist(runif(input$n)) }) } ) runApp(app) } }